in Calgary. The man was a four-time Stanley Cup champion whose name went on to the Cup as a player, coach, and executive, including that 1989 championship season the Flames captured. As an NHL ...
MacNeil was the head coach of the Calgary Flames for the team's first two seasons in the city, following the move from Atlanta. He also won the American Hockey League's Calder Cup championship ...
The Flames have won several awards, including the Stanley Cup in 1988-89 under head coach Terry ... the general manager of the Calgary Flames. Q. How many division championships have the Calgary ...
Al, a Stanley Cup winning Head Coach, National Hockey League player and Calgary Flames executive ... including the Flames 1989 championship, passed away at the age of 89 years, on January 5 ...
Al MacNeil, a former Calgary Flames executive and head coach, has died at the age of 89 ... “‘Chopper’ was a Stanley Cup champion and a Calder Cup champion, but most importantly, he was ...
In his post-playing career, Al was a key part of four Stanley Cup champions ... the Atlanta Flames as head coach. "Al stayed with the franchise during its move to Calgary, where he became ...
The Flames have won three conference titles (1986, 1989, 2004) and one Stanley Cup championship ... the general manager of the Calgary Flames. Q. Who is the head coach of the Calgary Flames?
Harvey the Hound is lost without his tongue as Oilers coach Craig MacTavish, left, is calmed down by team trainier Ken Lowe. It is not known whether Lowe offered his medical services to reattach ...
The Calgary Flames announced that ... MacNeil watched the Flames capture their first Stanley Cup. MacNeil was also an assistant coach for Team Canada at the 1976 and 1981 Canada Cup.
MacNeil was the head coach of the Calgary Flames for the team’s first two ... He also won the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup championship three times with the Nova Scotia Voyagers ...
The Calgary ... Flames knocked off the Canadians in the Stanley Cup Final in 1989. Always willing to lend a hand around the Saddledome, MacNeil returned to the bench as the Flames’ interim head ...